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clare, thank you for speaking with us this morning. i know this is a very scary time for folks there. what are you learning about this and what is it like there, right now? >> caller: hi, martha. well, what we have heard from people on the scene, reporters, texts from friends, is that there was a person, first gunman and he is confirmed dead, shot himself on the 6th floor of the school library. and there is also a second confirmed gunman, they are looking for him but aren't sure where he is and the university has told students to lock the doors and everything. martha: how are you confirming the second gunman, clare. >> caller: the second gunman confirmation is coming from the media from contact. martha: so, right... >> caller: also the university police department. martha: the university police department confirmed to you, the newspaper there, that there is indeed a second man gun? all right. what are you seeing in terms of a search for the second gunman and what is the lock down situation there? how active is it? is there a sense they
clare, thank you for speaking with us this morning. i know this is a very scary time for folks there. what are you learning about this and what is it like there, right now? >> caller: hi, martha. well, what we have heard from people on the scene, reporters, texts from friends, is that there was a person, first gunman and he is confirmed dead, shot himself on the 6th floor of the school library. and there is also a second confirmed gunman, they are looking for him but aren't sure where he...
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take them down using teamwork. that's what makes them amazing. martha: they were almost extinct. they were killed, exterminated right. >> in 1927 due to livestock conflict. martha: they were eating too much livestock was the conflict. >> they were, all the prey species had gone away and they were looking to survive. even today there is a lot of conflict with the cattle ranchers in yellow stone. we have to respect that too. this is a coexistence. part of sharing the earth eris taking care of these guys, but also the people that live around there. in order to be living together peacefully we have to compromise. martha: you know, what made her go for your arm there? did you have something in there that she wanted to eat? >> in the show that was actually a trained wolf that was trained to strike like that. i like to put things in perspective. i thought i'd give it a shot. and even her she is very strong. the wolf bit my arm, tugged on it like they would tug on an elk to bring it down. it was amazing, it almost knocked
take them down using teamwork. that's what makes them amazing. martha: they were almost extinct. they were killed, exterminated right. >> in 1927 due to livestock conflict. martha: they were eating too much livestock was the conflict. >> they were, all the prey species had gone away and they were looking to survive. even today there is a lot of conflict with the cattle ranchers in yellow stone. we have to respect that too. this is a coexistence. part of sharing the earth eris taking...
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i want to us do well. but, the current policies, the counterinsurgency, we will not call a counterinsurgency, nation building we will not call nation-building, they do not and cannot work. bill: there is an old statement, if that is the case, i'll take it at face value, what you said, there is an old statement that says you cannot kill your way out of this. do you believe that to be true, even today. >> the question is kill your way out of what? in dealing with al qaeda you can kill your way out of it. in dealing with the taliban you probably can't kill your way out of the it. because, there is a huge difference between iraq and afghanistan. bill, in iraq, al qaeda were also foreign invaders, and they turned out to be a lot less appealing than we are. in the southern and eastern parts of afghanistan, the taliban are the home team, we're asking the pashtun population to turn against their own relatives and, ultimately, the core problem is we cannot make afghans what we want them to want. bill: but the presi
i want to us do well. but, the current policies, the counterinsurgency, we will not call a counterinsurgency, nation building we will not call nation-building, they do not and cannot work. bill: there is an old statement, if that is the case, i'll take it at face value, what you said, there is an old statement that says you cannot kill your way out of this. do you believe that to be true, even today. >> the question is kill your way out of what? in dealing with al qaeda you can kill your...
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but, using skype, using twitteder and using things that remove them from their violence, similarly, the poor kid, mrmr. mr. clemente says on facebook i will kill myself. i don't know how real they imagined any of this was. martha: kimberly, let's talk about the legal side of this. it is becoming increasingly frustrating that there are not ways to hold people like this culpable for their actions, as i understand it, they are up on invasion of privacy charges, which seems a little light to me, frankly. >> when you think about the consequences of their actions. and what it looks like, it appears, that resulted in the death of another young human being with a promising life ahead of him who apparently felt this shame and humiliation, directly from the hands of these two college classmates, that are a cold-blooded, intentional killers? no, did they act in a reckless disregard of h young man's feelings, privacy, human, yes. and look at the end result, the law found new ways to protect individuals, to respect privacy, and, these two college kids are now going to be made an example of, martha.
but, using skype, using twitteder and using things that remove them from their violence, similarly, the poor kid, mrmr. mr. clemente says on facebook i will kill myself. i don't know how real they imagined any of this was. martha: kimberly, let's talk about the legal side of this. it is becoming increasingly frustrating that there are not ways to hold people like this culpable for their actions, as i understand it, they are up on invasion of privacy charges, which seems a little light to me,...
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let us know what you think, foxnews.com. bill: yesterday we asked you to give us an answer about health care. martha: boy did they! >> bill: oh, my. one state attorney general trying to get that law ruled unconstitutional and we'll make that case live. martha: he certainly will. and a republican challenged wisconsin senator russ feingold in november, this one is getting interesting in wisconsin, folks, ron johnson laid out his strategy to win this things in seven weeks. >> it's a lot of work but i know we're up to the challenge. so i'm asking all of you, go talk to your family. your friends. your neighbors. go and talk to total strangers. because folks, this is a fight for our economic future. for our fundamental freedom. and it is a fight that we absolutely must win. >> [applause] bill: so in a courtroom today in the state of new jersey we could see the religious leader behind the proposed mosque of ground zero or his lawyers before a judge after a town slapped a lawsuit against imam feisal ab dul rauf, accusing him of bein
let us know what you think, foxnews.com. bill: yesterday we asked you to give us an answer about health care. martha: boy did they! >> bill: oh, my. one state attorney general trying to get that law ruled unconstitutional and we'll make that case live. martha: he certainly will. and a republican challenged wisconsin senator russ feingold in november, this one is getting interesting in wisconsin, folks, ron johnson laid out his strategy to win this things in seven weeks. >> it's a...
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tyranny is still with us. whether it manifests itself in the taliban killing girls who try to go to school, a north korean regime that enslaves its own people, or a group that uses rape as a weapon of war. in times of economic unease, there can also be an anxiety about human rights. today, as in past times of economic down turns, some put human rights aside for the promise of short-term stability. or the false notion that economic growth can come at the expense of freedom. we see abolishing term limits and crack downs on society and smothering entrepreneurship and good governance and we see democratic reforms deferred indefinitely. as i said last year, each country will pursue a path rooted in the culture of its own people. yet, experience shows us that history is on the side of liberty. that the strongest foundation for human progress lies in open economies, open societies, and open governments. to put it simply: democracy, more than any other form of government, delivers for our citizens. and i believe that
tyranny is still with us. whether it manifests itself in the taliban killing girls who try to go to school, a north korean regime that enslaves its own people, or a group that uses rape as a weapon of war. in times of economic unease, there can also be an anxiety about human rights. today, as in past times of economic down turns, some put human rights aside for the promise of short-term stability. or the false notion that economic growth can come at the expense of freedom. we see abolishing...
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good to have you with us. bill: nice to see you, martha, on a friday, i'm bill hemmer, good morning, everybody, home to the major hurdle on the road to the oval office, iowa and the caucus out there, considered a key target for every white house hopeful. and today new questions about sarah palin's vision of 2012. martha: that's right, carl cameron is live in des moines, iowa, for the big event, carl, she has been cautious about discussing a presidential 2012 run. you have spoken with her recently, what do you know? >> reporter: welt, you said it, she's a fox news contributor, the former governor of alaska, most importantly, she was the 2008 vice presidential nominee on john mccain's ticket. and, whenever sarah palin, best-selling book author, probably the best known face of the tea party in the country, whenever sarah palin, that sarah palin, sets foot in iowa, home of the first caucus, she is a potential candidate for the presidency of 2012, until she gives us a shermanesque statement to the contrary and this
good to have you with us. bill: nice to see you, martha, on a friday, i'm bill hemmer, good morning, everybody, home to the major hurdle on the road to the oval office, iowa and the caucus out there, considered a key target for every white house hopeful. and today new questions about sarah palin's vision of 2012. martha: that's right, carl cameron is live in des moines, iowa, for the big event, carl, she has been cautious about discussing a presidential 2012 run. you have spoken with her...